Shah Faesal did not announce any plans to join politics during his press conference on Friday but said that he wished to go back to "grassroots" to work for the people of Kashmir

New Delhi: Former Kashmiri IAS officer Shah Faesal, who resigned from his post two days, on Thursday addressed a press conference in which he spelt out his reasons for quitting the civil services. Faesal reiterated his belief that Muslims and minority communities were being “marginalised” in India and also hit out at the NDA government over the alleged “undermining” of institutions like CBI and RBI.

The former IAS official, a 2010-batch officer who was also the first person from Jammu and Kashmir to top the civil services exam, said that he found it impossible to express his concern over the marginalisation of minorities and the curbs on freedom of speech while he was in service.

“Today as i chose to spoke out, i feel extremely relieved,” he said during the press conference.

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“The rise of lynch mob and nationalism in the last few years has led to extreme marginalisation of minorities- both ideological and religious minorities - that has become the source of extreme dejection for me,” Faesal said. He added, “I also wish to express my disgruntlement which has led to this decision today - curbs placed on free speech in the country and the culture of hate and intolerance being used to win elections in India.” Mehbooba Mufti backs Shah Faesal after latter faces abuse online over decision to quit IAS

In a veiled attack at the NDA regime, Faesal also said that institutions such as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had been undermined over the last few years, “which has the potential of hurting the constitutional edifice of the country.”

He also told reporters that he was inspired by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. He said, "I'm deeply inspired by Imran Khan and Arvind Kejriwal but we are operating in a conflict zone and it's not very easy for us to work in that space. The space that has lost its legitimacy in the last few years."

Notably, contrary to earlier reports, Faesal did not announce any plans to join politics, though he said that he wished to “go back to the grassroots” and “work for the people and their empowerment.” Earlier, there were speculations that he was likely to join the National Conference. "As of now, I do not have any plans to join any existing mainstream party," he said.

Faesal said, “It's time that we worked together for the peace of the country, time we counter the communal and hateful elements of the country and a message of peace goes from here.... It’s time to disrupt the politics of Kashmir as it has been happening.” He asked for the support of the people of Kashmir, especially youngsters, in his endeavour and also requested the “people of India to rescue the people of Kashmir.”

On Wednesday, Faesal had announced on social media that he had decided to quit as an IAS officer in protest against the “unabated killings in Kashmir” and the “marginalisation and invibilisation of 200 million Muslims in India.”

While parties like National Conference, People’s Democratic Party and the Congress lauded his decision, the BJP slammed him as a “turncoat” and blamed him for “failing to condemn terror” in the state.

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